Monthly Archives: May 2014

Tila has this funny habit of burying bones that we give her. This happens even when we’re not home. We gave her a bone last weekend while at Matt and Dana’s. As always, we found it hilarious and so I … Continue reading →

Needless to say, this book is controversial. I finished it a few days ago and have adopted the proposed solution to my pain issues presented within. What else do I have to lose? I went back to my third rheumatologist … Continue reading →

We were able to visit Tucson last Thursday for a couple days. It’s been months since we’ve been able to visit, so it was long past due. The highlight of course is seeing our friends and eating a lot of … Continue reading →

We went to Tucson last weekend. As such, we needed to get the dogs current on their vaccinations (parvo/distemper). Normally this is done in the US, but given the price, we thought it better to do it here in Hermosillo. … Continue reading →

Started reading a new book yesterday called, The Mindbody Prescription. It was prompted due to the increasing pain in both of my shoulders. It’s a rather radical approach to addressing the origin of my pain. Some of which seems intuitively … Continue reading →

Yun and I went out for sushi a week ago. It was ok, but the bill was around $50 which is absurd for a third-world country. Not sure what that’s about, but nonetheless, we thought we’d take things into our … Continue reading →

I have switched to doing an hour and a half this week for my Spanish studies. So far this seems like a good choice. I may increase to two hours in the near future. This week I am working on … Continue reading →

9am I am half way through Sproul’s commentary on the book of John. So far I’ve enjoyed it quite a lot and have found it helpful to this study. “The disciples said to him, ‘Rabbi, the Jews were just now … Continue reading →

We went to Guaymas last weekend to spend time with Yun’s family for Mother’s Day. We left on Saturday afternoon and returned on Sunday afternoon, so it was a relatively short visit. Yun’s mom wanted to take group photos much … Continue reading →